Epstein–Barr-virus-positive large B-cell lymphoma associated with breast implants: an analysis of eight patients suggesting a possible pathogenetic relationship

Author:

Medeiros L. JeffreyORCID,Marques-Piubelli Mario L.ORCID,Sangiorgio Valentina F. I.,Ruiz-Cordero RobertoORCID,Vega FranciscoORCID,Feldman Andrew L.ORCID,Chapman Jennifer R.,Clemens Mark W.,Hunt Kelly K.ORCID,Evans Mark G.,Khoo Christine,Lade Stephen,Silberman Mark,Morkowski Jerzy,Pina Edward M.,Mills Daniel C.,Bates Christopher M.,Magno Winston B.,Sohani Aliyah R.ORCID,Sieling Beth A.,O’Donoghue Joseph M.,Bacon Chris M.,Patani Neill,Televantou Despina,Turner Suzanne D.ORCID,Johnson Laura,MacNeill Fiona,Wotherspoon Andrew C.,Iyer Swaminathan P.,Malpica Luis E.,Patel Keyur P.ORCID,Xu JieORCID,Miranda Roberto N.ORCID

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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